The Radical Psychology Network seeks like-minded
psychologists and others to help create a society better able to meet human
needs and bring about social justice. We want to change society's unacceptable
status quo and bring about a better world.

And we want to change the status quo of
psychology, too. We challenge psychology's traditional focus on minor reform,
because enhancing human welfare demands fundamental social change instead.
Moreover, psychology itself has too often oppressed people rather than
liberated them.

No attempt has been made to define the
word "radical". We believe that our diversity is our strength; no
single approach to psychology has a monopoly on the truth nor exclusive
claim to the term "radical".

Radical Psychology provides a forum for
scholars interested in social justice and the betterment of human welfare
but dissatisfied with the manner in which mainstream psychology has addressed
these issues. Subjects addressed by the journal include, but are
not limited to: anti-psychiatry, qualitative methods, political psychology,
feminism, anti-racism, multiculturalism, radical clinical theory, critical
theory, critiques of mainstream psychology, and history of psychology.